"Compared to the Subaru, the Skoda is faster, cheaper and more economical. If your off-road needs aren't that great, then the Superb Outdoor arguably offers more - especially if you're selective with the options." - Sean Carson, senior
Large 18-inch wheels, low-profile tyres and a lower ride height might limit the Skoda's all-terrain ability, but they mean it's reassuring and more composed on the road; 4x4 drivetrain gives excellent wet grip.
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The quality Superb has a more logical layout and uses better materials than the Subaru, although the infotainment system is showing its age.
With large, wide-opening rear doors and a lot of back seat space, the Skoda is family friendly. Hard-wearing finish will stand up to rigours of life, too.
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There's an incredible amount of space on offer in the Superb's load bay - 633 litres with the rear seats in place and 1,865 if you drop them.
Thanks to a lower ride height, the Superb is better to drive on the road than the Superb. Away from the tarmac, though, and the Subaru has the Skoda beaten.
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